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education was a great priority in tunisia. there was a great mismatch reaching the education system and the market. that has led to a great number of unemployed graduates and young people. since the governments recovering -- since the government took over -- >> ok. understood. >> yes, the situation is difficult, pre-have to take into account what has happened over the last two years -- you have to take into account what has happened over the last two years. there is progress and hope that we have. >> excuse me. let me stop you there. you say there has been progress. i understand. how do you expand the numbers from the latest polls? the question being asked of tunisians is who they would vote for in a presidential election? 43% of them said they would vote for the leader of your main rival. let's see where the candidates come. a fourth position and six position. this is a hypothetical. these candidates are trailing far behind her political rivals and the current opposition. if your stewardship sees an in the management of the c
education was a great priority in tunisia. there was a great mismatch reaching the education system and the market. that has led to a great number of unemployed graduates and young people. since the governments recovering -- since the government took over -- >> ok. understood. >> yes, the situation is difficult, pre-have to take into account what has happened over the last two years -- you have to take into account what has happened over the last two years. there is progress and...
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tunisia and libya have undergone intense violent change. dissipating in a national dialogue, and the tunisians seem committed to a democratic process, but in each of these countries, there is significant work to do. there is regional debate about ofountability, transparency reforms, the effectiveness of government programs, economic liberalization of the world religion and military in public life, while the political and societal debates will go on for a long time, as they do here. the deterioration of security conditions recently has raised important questions and has raised the stakes certainly for local citizens and communities and also for the united states and our interest. violent extremist groups appear to be exploiting borders in the region, and the weakness of security forces across north africa well along with the al anda, it is serious, capitalizing also on divisive identity issues as well as popular frustrations with the slow pace of reforms in these transitional states. qim, we will have testimony about this, does not seem to p
tunisia and libya have undergone intense violent change. dissipating in a national dialogue, and the tunisians seem committed to a democratic process, but in each of these countries, there is significant work to do. there is regional debate about ofountability, transparency reforms, the effectiveness of government programs, economic liberalization of the world religion and military in public life, while the political and societal debates will go on for a long time, as they do here. the...
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it's greater in egypt than tunisia. if e with look at -- we tied three of the two surveys -- what is the role of religion in the vote for the islamist party? is it because that large proportion of the population have very religious political values? or because they are very sort of devote muslims making them vote for the islamist party. or how does religion play to the election results? so we try to look at sort of regression annalist on both countries where we have, of course, you have the demographic background variable, axe, gender, communication so on. you look at ways to conceptualize religion. people have religious, quote, unquote religious value. to the extent they feel that religion should play a part in the state. another way of over rationalizing religion is do you have a religious identity. the first identity being a muslim or an gips or tunisia? and the third way of the rationizing religion is behavior. do you -- off do you go to the mosque and how often do you pray? and to the extend of -- i will give you t
it's greater in egypt than tunisia. if e with look at -- we tied three of the two surveys -- what is the role of religion in the vote for the islamist party? is it because that large proportion of the population have very religious political values? or because they are very sort of devote muslims making them vote for the islamist party. or how does religion play to the election results? so we try to look at sort of regression annalist on both countries where we have, of course, you have the...
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tunisia is very fragile. mauritania is looking a little bit more fragile with the opposition refusing to take part in elections. all around this area, we have a deteriorating situation in terms of security. for which the west must be held responsible for its overall policy in the bigger region. we cannot just look at mali. in that sense -- the americans, the british, and the french must take their share of the responsibility. >> social media has been dealing with these stories. we have been getting some reaction from the politicians themselves? they have taken to twitter. >> they simply -- my family and myself have been to see the future president of mali to congratulate him on his victory. may god bless him. that was posted late last night. the following morning, there was a response of keita. >> he has yet to make a public address. >> he has acknowledged --some photos of visits of my younger brother, he calls him. it is friendly language. >> is that a little bit patronizing? being called my younger brother?
tunisia is very fragile. mauritania is looking a little bit more fragile with the opposition refusing to take part in elections. all around this area, we have a deteriorating situation in terms of security. for which the west must be held responsible for its overall policy in the bigger region. we cannot just look at mali. in that sense -- the americans, the british, and the french must take their share of the responsibility. >> social media has been dealing with these stories. we have...
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in egypt and tunisia -- last year in november, we had a study and tunisia and egypt -- you sort of see one part ends -- the freedom and justice party and the newer party. on both sides you have a smaller and more oriented party. we are not talking about votes, we are not talking about that. we are talking about the seat with public relations so that the parties -- one party got 70% and the other got 45% in tunisia. one of the defining effects for the success of this party in the two nations -- well, if you look at how the party landscape laid out, the first thing is it is kind of devoid of public policy. there was little said about the key economic problems and this have to do with the social problems in tunisia and egypt as well. the main debate -- the debate in these elections both were about what role should religion play with the state. what is the influence of religion, and so on. so you have both of the parties placed -- the political access a sort of a revolution will -- um -- its local access -- a political access. voters vote for both parties that are set up, that have -- [ina
in egypt and tunisia -- last year in november, we had a study and tunisia and egypt -- you sort of see one part ends -- the freedom and justice party and the newer party. on both sides you have a smaller and more oriented party. we are not talking about votes, we are not talking about that. we are talking about the seat with public relations so that the parties -- one party got 70% and the other got 45% in tunisia. one of the defining effects for the success of this party in the two nations --...
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yes, education and literacy is higher in tunisia. sometimes we have them there it is the highest in the arab world. that is not the case. and there are many problems in relation to the situation that existed previously, before the revolution. however, nobody talked about it. also, politically, the question of women and women's rights were exploited by the government and no one within tunisia or outside focused on some of the areas that needed improvements, whether it has to do with education or access to politics or access to adequate health care. what we discovered after the resolution -- revolution is there are many areas where women continue to suffer, as well as the problems that are shared with man. injustice, corruption, etc. in the girl areas, women tend to have equal access, to even water facilities, and these are areas that need more attention. i would also like to add, it is not a direct consequence that once you have 100% literacy and higher education that means equal access to politics. as i mentioned, in the non-arab wor
yes, education and literacy is higher in tunisia. sometimes we have them there it is the highest in the arab world. that is not the case. and there are many problems in relation to the situation that existed previously, before the revolution. however, nobody talked about it. also, politically, the question of women and women's rights were exploited by the government and no one within tunisia or outside focused on some of the areas that needed improvements, whether it has to do with education or...
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which had brought down mubarak, which had to some extent brought down gadhafi, brought down ben ali in tunisia, and at the same time they were convinced that the united states was pulling all the strings. and i don't know how you reconcile those two images. and my explanation is that, you know, when chaos erupts around you, you want to find a neat, tidy explanation for why you don't have any control. and that is certainly what my experience was like growing up in lebanon. well, if there was war and i can't do anything about it, there must be someone responsible. and beyond, you know, the militia leaders in my country, somebody must be pulling the strings somewhere. you know, it must be america. so it provides a neat explanation for why you are powerless. it's not an accurate explanation, not always. i mean, america is certainly powerful and pulls quite a few strings, but does it have control over everything? it certainly doesn't have control over the outcome of the decisions that it takes. i mean, just look at the iraq war. it was supposed to go according to a certain plan, and it didn't quite
which had brought down mubarak, which had to some extent brought down gadhafi, brought down ben ali in tunisia, and at the same time they were convinced that the united states was pulling all the strings. and i don't know how you reconcile those two images. and my explanation is that, you know, when chaos erupts around you, you want to find a neat, tidy explanation for why you don't have any control. and that is certainly what my experience was like growing up in lebanon. well, if there was war...
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. >> street battles in tunisia following the funeral of the slain opposition leader chokri belaid. >> millions are in asia heading home to celebrate the year of the snake. for the first time in the history of the european union, the long-term budget will be cut. 27 eu leaders meeting in brussels have agreed to a final budget during a second summit arranged especially to do so. we will go live to brussels for the latest in just a moment. >> that's right -- the drastically reduced seven-year budget is worth 959 billion euros and was hammered out after two days of nearly round-the- clock negotiations and is far less than the just over $1 trillion euros -- and the one trillion euros the commission chancellor angela merkel went into the talks saying she was confident the agreement would be reached. in the end, the 27 member states came up with a compromise that even british prime minister david cameron welcomed as a good deal for britain >> it is perhaps nobody's perfect budget, but there is a lot in it for everybody. obviously, you can look at the end result through many, many prisons. fr
. >> street battles in tunisia following the funeral of the slain opposition leader chokri belaid. >> millions are in asia heading home to celebrate the year of the snake. for the first time in the history of the european union, the long-term budget will be cut. 27 eu leaders meeting in brussels have agreed to a final budget during a second summit arranged especially to do so. we will go live to brussels for the latest in just a moment. >> that's right -- the drastically...
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does not end at the mediterranean but at the sahara, so it is affected by the instability in libya, tunisia, etc. europe is not just an economic story. it is geopolitically interesting and requires greater and greater attention by the obama administration. with my last two minutes, let me talk about the caucuses. the caucuses are interesting. in the 1990s, armenia was pro- russian, but was not a russian satellite. , andia was pro-western azerbaijan, because of its emerging energy bonanza, was able to play off various blocks, so to speak. armenia is now a hard-core russian satellite with thousands of troops on the ground. it just became a group of the customs union, like belarus and kazakhstan.ext even despite its massive energy bonanza, its ability in previous years to play the israelis against the iranians and the turks and this and that, has to pay closer and closer attention to what vladimir putin wants. there is a lot going on in the world, in other words that is not specifically focused on the changing balance of power in the middle east, but is affected by the changing balance of powe
does not end at the mediterranean but at the sahara, so it is affected by the instability in libya, tunisia, etc. europe is not just an economic story. it is geopolitically interesting and requires greater and greater attention by the obama administration. with my last two minutes, let me talk about the caucuses. the caucuses are interesting. in the 1990s, armenia was pro- russian, but was not a russian satellite. , andia was pro-western azerbaijan, because of its emerging energy bonanza, was...
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isn't it the danger had tunisia would lead the way again? there have been a series of protests over the last couple of months, young people in the midwest want the opposition leader out of power. he said this you about the government, for 50 years we have had a society that's for progress and tolerance. talking about the government he says they want to change the way we lifs. the party did back down a bit on some of the elements of sherea law but it's a very difficult situation there in this much more tolerant place. if they can't get it done there what does this signal for the rest of the region? >> syria is doing a pretty good job of that and in fact egypt is dong a good job. there's a lot of discontent with the do-nothing islamist regime. there's been a lot of talk about issues and women rights, but there hasn't been a lot of talk about joshua was talking about, the economy. remember tunisia is much a tourist economy. but not the society that egypt does. more likely this is going to play out in the civilian context and that's probably goo
isn't it the danger had tunisia would lead the way again? there have been a series of protests over the last couple of months, young people in the midwest want the opposition leader out of power. he said this you about the government, for 50 years we have had a society that's for progress and tolerance. talking about the government he says they want to change the way we lifs. the party did back down a bit on some of the elements of sherea law but it's a very difficult situation there in this...
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there is growing turmoil in tunisia. thousands of people rally on the streets of the capital in a show of support for the government. the prime minister has threatened to resign as a technical ticket government is not formed. -- if a technocratic government is not formed. >> the country, up to now, has been proud of its unity. a rally in support of the government, but against the other parties that make up the coalition. it is illustrating the growing divide between religious and secular. >> united nations secretary- general has condemned a deadly attack on a dissident camp in iraq. least five people were killed and dozens were injured when more than 30 rockets struck the. -- camp. the exiles were once backed by saddam hussein but are out of favor with the current government. growing outrage over the gang rape of a 17-year-old girl who was mutilated and left to die in the western cape. she died in hospital after the attack in her hometown. dozens of protesters have been injured in kashmir, and parts of pakistan during a
there is growing turmoil in tunisia. thousands of people rally on the streets of the capital in a show of support for the government. the prime minister has threatened to resign as a technical ticket government is not formed. -- if a technocratic government is not formed. >> the country, up to now, has been proud of its unity. a rally in support of the government, but against the other parties that make up the coalition. it is illustrating the growing divide between religious and secular....
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something like this just doesn't happen in tunisia. and it has precipitated a major crise for tunisia and its international backers. >> warner: borzou deragahi of the "financial times" thank you very much. >> it's been a pleasure. >> ifill: next, we return to the conflict in syria and the unfolding refugee crisis there. the "newshour" recently sent freelance video journalist paige kollock to neighboring lebanon to see how the newly displaced are dealing with winter, inadequate supplies and discrimination. ray suarez narrates our story. ( explosions ) >> reporter: 22 months in and showing no signs of abating the fight for the future of syria drags on. ( explosions ) both sides continue to wage all- out war with more than 60,000 dead and the plight of syria's displaced and dispossessed only grows worse. at this tent camp in al-marj, in the eastern part of lebanon's bekaa valley, only 25 miles from the syrian border, refugees are struggling to adapt to a new, impermanent reality and to winter temperatures that routinely drop below freezin
something like this just doesn't happen in tunisia. and it has precipitated a major crise for tunisia and its international backers. >> warner: borzou deragahi of the "financial times" thank you very much. >> it's been a pleasure. >> ifill: next, we return to the conflict in syria and the unfolding refugee crisis there. the "newshour" recently sent freelance video journalist paige kollock to neighboring lebanon to see how the newly displaced are dealing...
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so in tunisia and egypt, you see, you see sort of in due eyes ya you -- tunisia you see one party -- [inaudible] and in egypt we have sort of three major parties or two major parties, really the justice party and the, and the new party of the salafi party. and this is -- and then on both sides you have a host of sort of more secular, smaller-orr credibilitied parties. -- oriented parties. in the elections just to establish this, you see that in egypt -- and here we are not talking the votes, but we are talking the seats, the proportion of seats in each of the parliamentary elections, you saw that the islamist parties got almost 75% in egypt while they got 45% in tunisia. so one, so what were sort of the one of the defining factors for the success of the islamist parties in these two elections. if you look at the, a at sort of how the party landscape played out in these elections, so first thing is these elections were devoid of sort of public policy, there was very little said about what are solutions to the key problems of, key economic problems, for example, of tunisia and egypt an
so in tunisia and egypt, you see, you see sort of in due eyes ya you -- tunisia you see one party -- [inaudible] and in egypt we have sort of three major parties or two major parties, really the justice party and the, and the new party of the salafi party. and this is -- and then on both sides you have a host of sort of more secular, smaller-orr credibilitied parties. -- oriented parties. in the elections just to establish this, you see that in egypt -- and here we are not talking the votes,...
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special force captured a libya man. >> tunisia teas tunisia's caller breakdown. >>> egypt is commemorating the 40th anniversary of the war against israel. demonstrators are also expected to rally in central cairo calling for an end of military rule. >> it's coast guard recovered more bodice off the coast. the search was resumed on sunday after being suspected because of bad weather. the italian government said it will triple space in refugee centers to hope with the influx of asylum saoerbgs from last week's sinking. we have the story for us. some fisherman saying the coast guard were slow to respond to the sinking. but, there is some, i suppose means for the families of the missing people. >> caller: there appears to be so. we are just hearing from the coast guard that they have recovered five or ten bodies from the ship wreck and they are bringing them to the harbor. no u, this follows and it's suddenly common here following the night of very heavy storms but not that everything this can come off to us. the coast guard as one oh of the teams from the police guard and were able to take th
special force captured a libya man. >> tunisia teas tunisia's caller breakdown. >>> egypt is commemorating the 40th anniversary of the war against israel. demonstrators are also expected to rally in central cairo calling for an end of military rule. >> it's coast guard recovered more bodice off the coast. the search was resumed on sunday after being suspected because of bad weather. the italian government said it will triple space in refugee centers to hope with the influx...
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if tunisia can do it, can't we do it? finally, my other homework assignment for all of you, this expresses my team view, i think it's time to close guantÁnamo. during that politically will be very hard, but i brought today's op ed from the "new york times" and the story is just horrific. half of these people have been cleared for release but they haven't been cleared for release because there are very few options. most of -- most of them are yemeni and no one wants to take the risk of having them go back to lives of terror if they were indeed involved in terror and trying court in the federal courts, which is a good option, has been blocked by congress but the president has a waiver. i just wanted to put that out there as someone who cares intensely about the e.r.a. and those of its impact on women's opportunities in this country. your homework need to have more items on it and maybe it actually does grade the wilson center cares about this stuff. we value the rule of law, point we may collect time is living our values i
if tunisia can do it, can't we do it? finally, my other homework assignment for all of you, this expresses my team view, i think it's time to close guantÁnamo. during that politically will be very hard, but i brought today's op ed from the "new york times" and the story is just horrific. half of these people have been cleared for release but they haven't been cleared for release because there are very few options. most of -- most of them are yemeni and no one wants to take the risk...
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something like this just doesn't happen in tunisia. and it has precipitated a major crise for tunisia and its international backers. >> warner: borzou deragahi of the "financial times" thank you very much. >> it's been a pleasure. >> ifill: next, we return to the conflict in syria and the unfolding refugee crisis there. the "newshour" recently sent freelance video journalist paige kollock to neighboring lebanon to see how the newly displaced are dealing with winter, inadequate supplies and discrimination. ray suarez narrates our story. ( explosions ) >> reporter: 22 months in and showing no signs of abating the fight for the future of syria drags on. ( explosions ) both sides continue to wage all- out war with more than 60,000 dead and the plight of syria's displaced and dispossessed only grows worse. at this tent camp in al-marj, in the eastern part of lebanon's bekaa valley, only 25 miles from the syrian border, refugees are struggling to adapt to a new, impermanent reality and to winter temperatures that routinely drop below freezin
something like this just doesn't happen in tunisia. and it has precipitated a major crise for tunisia and its international backers. >> warner: borzou deragahi of the "financial times" thank you very much. >> it's been a pleasure. >> ifill: next, we return to the conflict in syria and the unfolding refugee crisis there. the "newshour" recently sent freelance video journalist paige kollock to neighboring lebanon to see how the newly displaced are dealing...
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in tunisia. and while some people suffer from bloody conflicts others literally make fun out of them a mobile app developer in biggest races again following allowing players to take part of the syrian war with the ultimate goal of bringing down president assad that at all to dot com. and also online for you after georgia's all government was rocked by a prison scandal the country's parliament says free two hundred political prisoners overturning a presidential veto for the first time in the country's modern history the role that had to his website. in notorious u.s. ascension facility had gone tunnel bay in cuba marked its eleventh anniversary this week despite president obama's four year old promise to close the account human rights groups are calling for freedom for those cleared for release and for a fair trial fathers meanwhile as. polls show the majority of americans have moved on. president obama's call to look forward not backward has resulted in attempts to sweep the past under the rug in
in tunisia. and while some people suffer from bloody conflicts others literally make fun out of them a mobile app developer in biggest races again following allowing players to take part of the syrian war with the ultimate goal of bringing down president assad that at all to dot com. and also online for you after georgia's all government was rocked by a prison scandal the country's parliament says free two hundred political prisoners overturning a presidential veto for the first time in the...
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but in tunisia officials from the ruling islamist party have condemned and calling it a coup against peaceful protest, but they are warning they will not tolerate any violent action. >>> police presence has been increased following last week's protest. friday marked the fourth anniversary of large scale demonstrations in the uygur autonomous region. we report from the capital of the area. >> reporter: large security force has been deployed near the orumgi district. state-run media say similar attack was earlier this week. 35 civilians and officers were reported to be killed. another group of armed men reportedly launched a similar attack in another city last friday. the incident was one of the worst since riots in july 2009 when 200 people were reported to be killed. ethnic muslims make up half of the population. many weegers are -- uygurs are angry saying the government is banning them from religious activities. >> translator: the government should treat us better. we are not terrorists. if the government treated us properly, we would respond in the same manner. >> reporter: the rec
but in tunisia officials from the ruling islamist party have condemned and calling it a coup against peaceful protest, but they are warning they will not tolerate any violent action. >>> police presence has been increased following last week's protest. friday marked the fourth anniversary of large scale demonstrations in the uygur autonomous region. we report from the capital of the area. >> reporter: large security force has been deployed near the orumgi district. state-run...
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street battles in tunisia. police fired tear gas at the site of a government and the duration. china's premier kicks off his foreign talk in india, where the leaders talked trade. and a curfew is imposed as nigerian forces battle local ahram fighters. haramal around -- boko fighters. syria's military has been bombarding the strategic city of pasir -- of qusayr. the rebels need it for better access to nearby lebanon. there has been protracted fighting here in recent months. bashar al-assad's troops are said to have surrounded the city. 52 people have been killed. many residents have fled toward lebanon. there has been fighting in the northern lebanese city of tripoli. at least two people have been killed there. come a he massacre says. there are 13 martyrs here, including children. according to this syrian antigovernment activist, these are just some of the people killed on sunday. the rebel-held town has been coming under intense air and ground him barton by the syrian army. activists who uploaded these pictures on the internet also claim hezbollah fighters have been pounding t
street battles in tunisia. police fired tear gas at the site of a government and the duration. china's premier kicks off his foreign talk in india, where the leaders talked trade. and a curfew is imposed as nigerian forces battle local ahram fighters. haramal around -- boko fighters. syria's military has been bombarding the strategic city of pasir -- of qusayr. the rebels need it for better access to nearby lebanon. there has been protracted fighting here in recent months. bashar al-assad's...
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right now is worse than when the so-called arab spring began around winter two thousand and eleven tunisia egypt again conditions in tunisia to now worse than on the banality barack is gone mostly wants to establish and is the lamo fascist dictatorship that's what morsi is all about we don't want to bring that about and then are you still using that we should of we should have. we didn't bring about we should have learned or praying or the. we didn't we did and i think i think a certain amount of business i think sir that maybe whether that had only riding on your blog you should read a little bit of history and current events michael it looks like you agree with stephen i want to do it here let's let michael go well if i if i may again i think i know facts can be annoying but arab spring actually is an arabic word it's a direct translation from the arabic now what happens in egypt for example i may approve or not approve of you can't have it both ways we have one the panelists saying that western values appalling and repugnant do so much damage the same time he's moaning about what is goi
right now is worse than when the so-called arab spring began around winter two thousand and eleven tunisia egypt again conditions in tunisia to now worse than on the banality barack is gone mostly wants to establish and is the lamo fascist dictatorship that's what morsi is all about we don't want to bring that about and then are you still using that we should of we should have. we didn't bring about we should have learned or praying or the. we didn't we did and i think i think a certain amount...
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he commented on the demonstrations during a visit to tunisia. he said there are extremists among the protesters. his comments inflamed tensions in istanbul. tens of thousands of people gathered. he plan to uproot a park there. the protesters are demanding that he resign. young people have been on the streets for a week now. their angry about his aauthoritarian style. >>> members of the obama administration are depending what some americans see as a breech of their privacy. britain's guardian newspaper published a secret court order for the telephone records of millions of americans. the report is based on a secret document issued by the u.s. foreign intelligence. they ordered verizon to submit phone records from april to july. it pertains only to phone numbers and the lengths of calls. it did not require verizon to provide customers identities or the nature of the calls. >>> the leaders of the u.s. and china are set to meet at a row sort in china. obama and chi will set down together. obama is expected to raise his concerns that chinese hackers
he commented on the demonstrations during a visit to tunisia. he said there are extremists among the protesters. his comments inflamed tensions in istanbul. tens of thousands of people gathered. he plan to uproot a park there. the protesters are demanding that he resign. young people have been on the streets for a week now. their angry about his aauthoritarian style. >>> members of the obama administration are depending what some americans see as a breech of their privacy. britain's...
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turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe in tunisia thousands marched against the islamist government big queues of assassinating choke rebill a had a prominent secular politician it was the biggest organized rally since bin laden was shot dead forty days ago was a spectacle political motivations of his murder sparked public outcry forcing the prime minister to resign friday although the ruling party denies involvement in the crime yesterday's rally was the biggest to shake tunisia since this jasmine revolution two years ago. over in nearby egypt hundreds of hardcore football fans rallied in cairo for the release of their recently detained comrades known as ultras thirty eight of them were arrested and charged last week after trying to set fire to a port where one of their fellow members was on trial tensions have been running high in the country since twenty one people were given the death penalty for their role in the twenty fold football riots during which seventy four people died. china's new leader xi jinping has pledged to fight for the great renaissance
turning now to some other stories making headlines across the globe in tunisia thousands marched against the islamist government big queues of assassinating choke rebill a had a prominent secular politician it was the biggest organized rally since bin laden was shot dead forty days ago was a spectacle political motivations of his murder sparked public outcry forcing the prime minister to resign friday although the ruling party denies involvement in the crime yesterday's rally was the biggest to...
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you have problems in mali, egypt libya, tunisia, all across north africa and -- >> rose: you do indeed. so therefore the idea of taking out in yemen an american citizen who had threatened america was justine th dick chey? >> yes. >> rose: by a drone attack. >> yes. he was clearly part of -- >> rose: should there will be checks and balances in terms of that? should there be some way -- >> take him to court? >> rose: i'm asking. >> i think when we hire the president of the united states he gets to live in the big house makes all that money, he's getting paid to make difficult, difficult decisions. >> rose: and this president has been prepared to step up and make those decisions? >> some of them he has. in other ways he is limiting the capacity of future presidtsto do it. every time you take down our military capabilities, every time you start laying up carriers instead of refueling them, every time you cut the defense budget with a meat ax, which is what he's doing, every time you do that, you're going to limit the capacity of the president ten, 15 years down the road to take action when
you have problems in mali, egypt libya, tunisia, all across north africa and -- >> rose: you do indeed. so therefore the idea of taking out in yemen an american citizen who had threatened america was justine th dick chey? >> yes. >> rose: by a drone attack. >> yes. he was clearly part of -- >> rose: should there will be checks and balances in terms of that? should there be some way -- >> take him to court? >> rose: i'm asking. >> i think when we...
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turning now to some other stories making global headlines this hour in tunisia thousands marched against islam as government the use of assassinating truck ribault laid a prominent secular politician was the biggest rally organized since believe was shot dead forty days ago as a spectator political motivations of his murder sparked public outcry and force the country's prime minister to resign friday although the ruling party denies any involvement in the crowd yesterday's rally was the biggest to shake tunisia since its jasmine revolution two years ago. in egypt hundreds of hardcore football fans rallied in cairo for the release of their recently detained comrades known as ultras thirty eight were arrested and charged last week after trying to set fire to a courthouse where one of their fellow members was being tried tensions have been running high in the country since twenty one people were given the death penalty for their role in the two thousand and twelve football riots during which seventy four died. by only in the news bloc falkland islanders voted overwhelmingly to remain a brit
turning now to some other stories making global headlines this hour in tunisia thousands marched against islam as government the use of assassinating truck ribault laid a prominent secular politician was the biggest rally organized since believe was shot dead forty days ago as a spectator political motivations of his murder sparked public outcry and force the country's prime minister to resign friday although the ruling party denies any involvement in the crowd yesterday's rally was the biggest...
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tunisia already had it. the occupy tour was ongoing in libya and syria was just erupting. and you had a couple thousand saudi and emirates troops marching into our brain to quell the unrest there. all of this happening at the same time while we are on this flight to paris in the u.s. is coming under intense pressure to do something about libya where mahmoud abbas he was threatening to level the town, the city of benghazi. that takes me to the first question you asked about, it's all fast moving and how do you make sure you're not taking any mistakes? you don't have the luxury to stop. you have to handle it all at the same time. it's this one tiny little window into how dynamic it is to address all those challenges. hillary clinton goes to paris to try to assess where everybody is on the issue of libya because this administration is not going to get involved in any sort of military intervention unilaterally. there is no repeat of that and the administration and they don't want to be leading the charge and then find out that everybody is way back in the back and criticizing
tunisia already had it. the occupy tour was ongoing in libya and syria was just erupting. and you had a couple thousand saudi and emirates troops marching into our brain to quell the unrest there. all of this happening at the same time while we are on this flight to paris in the u.s. is coming under intense pressure to do something about libya where mahmoud abbas he was threatening to level the town, the city of benghazi. that takes me to the first question you asked about, it's all fast moving...
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and the fact that these other regimes in the arab world, egypt, tunisia, particularly egypt and tunisia were aligned with the united states certainly helped very much in term of the people power ability to rise up against them. they were just far weaker regime. as far as people -- very close it iranian civil society, you know, mubarak reaction to what was happening on the streets, like, you know, compared to what they managed to do. the repression is far more sophisticated in that he watched what they did. .. >> just because someone wears the same shirt everyday doesn't mean he is incorruptible. we have the people time and time again that look like they are at the down-to-earth, salt of the earth people. but during this time, the primary constituency has accumulated enormous wealth one dynamic to keep in mind that might be a proper democratic change is the price was $15 a gallon for oil. keeping people from this to be set-aside home. we probably can't afford to do that anymore. but also it helps a lot that the price of oil is much higher. and the corruption has exceeded anybody's expect
and the fact that these other regimes in the arab world, egypt, tunisia, particularly egypt and tunisia were aligned with the united states certainly helped very much in term of the people power ability to rise up against them. they were just far weaker regime. as far as people -- very close it iranian civil society, you know, mubarak reaction to what was happening on the streets, like, you know, compared to what they managed to do. the repression is far more sophisticated in that he watched...
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operation in libya since february twentieth eleven but libya was sandwiched by the regime change in tunisia in egypt on the one hand and that created facilitator the nato operation because gadhafi was isolated with the fall of libya and let's be very clear it's all on record in the mainstream jamestown foundation sources have said that the twenty six who fled after the fall of gadhafi you fought a lot who worked for the n.p.c. french intelligence told them to go to northern mali and destabilize mali and the coup leader in mali who overthrew the civilian government it's on record again on the jamestown foundation website that he was trained by the u.s. and french intelligence services and so not only was my money destabilized and what with terror these courts and so-called your hobbies they're not your hobby if your heart is an honorable obligation to fight against oppression these are death squads who targeted the heritage of mali and the margin people and then nato have wanted these people to actually to draw in our jewry and so this is what's happened and this is a direct consequence nato
operation in libya since february twentieth eleven but libya was sandwiched by the regime change in tunisia in egypt on the one hand and that created facilitator the nato operation because gadhafi was isolated with the fall of libya and let's be very clear it's all on record in the mainstream jamestown foundation sources have said that the twenty six who fled after the fall of gadhafi you fought a lot who worked for the n.p.c. french intelligence told them to go to northern mali and destabilize...
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such a nice plate -- place like tunisia has gone islamic. qatar, one of the greatest dependence of the united states is turning towards the extremists. hamas attack on israel is not out of the blue. it comes out of that strategic, change strategic map. so here we are being reminded once more, the careful what you wish for. we want a democracy. we seem to be getting islamization, and thus to the middle east movement that is not, say, friendly towards the west let alone towards israel. so what do we do until the good guys really become good guys, and to islamists become good liberal democrats? and didn't we at the very harsh harsh question i'm asking, didn't we do better with the mubarak's for the last 40 years? >> let me just responds very quickly which some of us -- summons us back to 2002001, 2002 to try to insert in our foreign aid to egypt, money for economic development in the for human rights, for other reforms that we felt were very necessary because obviously the nature of the mubarak government. and i'm not saying that we should shun
such a nice plate -- place like tunisia has gone islamic. qatar, one of the greatest dependence of the united states is turning towards the extremists. hamas attack on israel is not out of the blue. it comes out of that strategic, change strategic map. so here we are being reminded once more, the careful what you wish for. we want a democracy. we seem to be getting islamization, and thus to the middle east movement that is not, say, friendly towards the west let alone towards israel. so what do...